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reconnaissance aircraft AGO C.VIII, a World War I German reconnaissance aircraft Cierva C.8, a 1926 Spanish experimental autogyro De Havilland Canada C-8 Buffalo
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Series of British aero engines
Mussel Westland Widgeon Bloudek XV Lojze Avro Avian Blackburn Bluebird Cierva C.17 de Havilland DH.60 Moth de Havilland DH.71 Tiger Moth Dudley Watt D
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Air and Space warfare branch of Spain's armed forces
aerial photography in 1933. The following year Spanish engineer Juan de la Cierva took off and landed on seaplane carrier Dédalo with his autogyro C-30P.
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Russian Celtic
Wise.
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Irish
The feminine form of Ciaran, from the Irish ciar meaning “dark†and implies “dark hair and brown eyes.†St. Ciara was a distinguished seventh-century figure who established a monastery at Kilkeary in County Tipperary. It was the fourth most popular baby girl name in Ireland in 2003.
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Variant spelling of English Sierra, CIERA means "mountain range."
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Feminine form of Irish Gaelic Ciarán, CIARA means "little black one."
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Variant spelling of English Kiara, KIERA means "little black one."
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Mountain
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Indian
One of the four Vedas, Blessing
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Irish American
Dark. Feminine of Ciaran.
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Dark.
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Hebrew
Joyous.
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Esperanto
Esperanto name FIERA means "proud."
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English name derived from the Spanish word, sierra, SIERRA means "mountain range."
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Variant spelling of English Sierra, CIERRA means "mountain range."
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Spanish American Latin
Earth.
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Italian
Feminine form of Italian Piero, PIERA means "rock, stone."
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Anglo, Australian
From Diera
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Variant spelling of English Kiara, KIERRA means "little black one."
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Greek American Latin
Wise.
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A Angel; Mountain Range
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Celtic
White as foam.
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Native American
forest hunter.
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Gaelic
Small champion.
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Scholar; Sheltering; Sky
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Turkish : occupational name from asker ‘soldier’, from Arabic ‛askarī. This name is also found in Iran and the Indian subcontinent.Arabic : variant of Asghar.Greek : shortened form of Askeris, from Turkish asker ‘soldier’, or from Askeridis or Askeropoulos, patronymics from this word. Compare Laskaris.Norwegian and Swedish : habitational name from any of several farmsteads named Asker, in particular those near Oslo, from an inflected form of ask ‘ash tree’.English (Norfolk) : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, Middle English ask (from Old Norse asker) + the habitational suffix -er.English : from Middle English asker(e) ‘collector of tolls or revenues’ or (in a legal context) ‘plaintiff’ or ‘prosecutor’ (an agent derivative of Middle English aske(n) ‘to ask’, ‘to demand’).
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lucky and beautiful.
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Expectations; Wish; Ideal; Hope; Aspiration; Army Man; French Form of Herman; Desire; Man in the Army; Soldier; Dream; Bold; Hardy Man
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Truth; Without a Doubt; Not Suspicious
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
King of Meditation
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Arthurian Legend Scandinavian
Son of Arthur.
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Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim
Crown of the Religion
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An American tree (Juglans cinerea) of the Walnut family, and its edible fruit; -- so called from the oil contained in the latter. Sometimes called oil nut and white walnut.
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A plant of Sierra Leone which yields a wholesome, creamy juice.
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Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid, C8H12O4 (called also terpentic acid), homologous with terebic acid, and obtained as a white crystalline substance by the oxidation of oil of turpentine with chromic acid.
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A white crystalline alkaloid, C8H15NO, produced by decomposing atropine.
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The goddess of wisdom, of war, of the arts and sciences, of poetry, and of spinning and weaving; -- identified with the Grecian Pallas Athene.
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A wax candle used in religous rites.
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Any wading bird of the genus Ardea and allied genera, of the family Ardeidae. The herons have a long, sharp bill, and long legs and toes, with the claw of the middle toe toothed. The common European heron (Ardea cinerea) is remarkable for its directly ascending flight, and was formerly hunted with the larger falcons.
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A marine gastropod, of several species, which kills oysters and other bivalves by drilling holes through the shell. The most destructive kind is Urosalpinx cinerea.
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A genus of owls including the great gray owl (Ulula cinerea) of Arctic America, and other similar species. See Illust. of Owl.
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A ridge of mountain and craggy rocks, with a serrated or irregular outline; as, the Sierra Nevada.
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A small European bird of the Plover family (Vanellus cristatus, or V. vanellus). It has long and broad wings, and is noted for its rapid, irregular fight, upwards, downwards, and in circles. Its back is coppery or greenish bronze. Its eggs are the "plover's eggs" of the London market, esteemed a delicacy. It is called also peewit, dastard plover, and wype. The gray lapwing is the Squatarola cinerea.
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A shield or protective armor; -- applied in mythology to the shield of Jupiter which he gave to Minerva. Also fig.: A shield; a protection.
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Pallas Athene, the Grecian goddess of wisdom, called also Athene, and identified, at a later period, with the Roman Minerva.
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An apple-green mineral, a hydrous arseniate of nickel, cobalt, and magnesia; -- so named from the Sierra Cabrera, Spain.
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A small variety of the Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus).
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A name given to certain species of willow, especially those which do not have flexible shoots, as Salix caprea, S. cinerea, etc.
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An alkaloid, C8H13N, obtained by the chemical dehydration of tropine, as an oily liquid having a coninelike odor.
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A double benzene and thiophene nucleus, C8H6S, analogous to naphthalene, and like it the base of a large series of derivatives.
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Any one of several species of Old World warblers, esp. the common European species (Sylvia cinerea), called also strawsmear, nettlebird, muff, and whitecap, the garden whitethroat, or golden warbler (S. hortensis), and the lesser whitethroat (S. curruca).
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The great gray crane of India (Grus cinerea).